My dear old Laserjet 5N finally having died, I bought an HP Laserjet P1109w to replace it. I have managed to install it to the extent that it's recognised (USB connection, not wireless) but the problem is that it apparently needs a *proprietary* plug-in to print properly.
I have H-Ps installer, and everything goes OK up to the point at which it goes to an unspecified H-P site to download the plug-in. The installer then claims that the file it tried to download has an invalid checksum and may have been modified, and that's it, the program exits. Substantially the same thing happens if I use hp-plugin outside of the installer, it just tells me that it can't download the file due to an invalid checksum. H-P support are as much use as a chocolate teapot, all they will do is to point me back to the site where I can download the installer again. I have tried to point out to them that it appears to be a corrupted file on their website (if I believe the error message!) but it gets me nowhere. Anybody got any ideas before I package the printer up and send it back to Amazon to exchange it for another brand? I'm using 64-bit testing, should anyone feel that makes a difference. Thanks, Brian.